WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eClinicalWorks®,
a leader in healthcare IT solutions, announces that Comanche
County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) has decided to transition from the
Paragon Inpatient EHR system to the eClinicalWorks cloud-centric Acute
Care EHR and Revenue Cycle Management for its 283-bed community
hospital and will go live in the next 12 months. The modern, cloud-based
platform starts at $599 per bed per month, with no capital costs for
licensing. With no financial barriers by transitioning to
eClinicalWorks, CCMH will benefit from a seamless flow of information
between ambulatory and acute care settings.

“Comanche County Memorial Hospital serves Comanche County, Oklahoma
region, with a commitment to provide the best possible care for our
patients. To achieve this, we know that instead of succumbing to the
constant price increases in healthcare IT we can divert the money to
investments that benefit our patients,” said James Wellman, CHCIO, CIO &
Compliance Officer of Comanche County Memorial Hospital. “After learning
about the eClinicalWorks Acute Care EHR cloud-based platform, we were
impressed with the technology to deliver a cost-friendly solution that
will enhance patient care and become a positive change for the industry.
We decided to make the switch from the Paragon Inpatient EHR system to
eClinicalWorks because its pricing model has been so successful that we
are eager to apply it to CCMH’s acute care space. eClinicalWorks will
unify the hospital to establish one consistent technology platform and
allow the hospital to eliminate more than a hundred different
applications that are in use today to run the hospital IT. We take pride
in spending our money wisely and in a manner, that benefits our
community. This partnership will be critical in continuing that process.”

The eClinicalWorks cloud-centric Acute Care EHR and Revenue Cycle
Management will reduce CCMH’s overall costs and reduce the efforts
involved in implementation while delivering transparent views across
care settings. The system will also create a unified medical record for
the hospital’s inpatient and outpatient communities along with 20 other
departments.

“We are proud to announce another hospital has selected the
eClinicalWorks cloud-centric Acute Care platform,” said Girish Navani,
CEO and co-founder of eClinicalWorks. “By transitioning to
eClinicalWorks, Comanche County Memorial Hospital will benefit from a
unified EHR platform, that will dramatically reduce the cost of
ownership and establish a unified medical record.”

About Comanche County Memorial HospitalComanche
County Memorial Hospital has 283 licensed beds, employs close to
2,000 people on a full-time or part-time basis, credentials 250
physicians and enjoys the benefit of approximately 100 volunteers. The
Hospital is governed by a 5 member Board
of Trustees, and while independent, the Hospital collaborates
extensively with Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation, Integris Health and other
area facilities to provide patient-focused state-of-the-art care and
treatment. The Hospital is fully accredited by the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the
Council on Accrediting Rehabilitation Facilities.

About eClinicalWorkseClinicalWorks® is a
privately held leader in healthcare IT solutions. With more than 130,000
physicians and nurse practitioners using its solutions, customers
include ACOs, physician practices, hospitals, community health centers,
departments of health, and convenient care clinics. During the past 10
years, 19 eClinicalWorks customers have received the prestigious HIMSS
Davies Award, honoring excellence in Electronic Health Record
implementation. The company is second largest in the country for
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